The raise in humidity after rainfall often makes the heat seem much more oppressive.
by my guess would be the humidity. but I'm no meteorologist.
They estivate (summer hibernation) to avoid the intense heat and lack of food and water. Once the summer rains come they become active again.
It gets pretty hot but that's why we have pools and air conditioning.
Heat in the US is as varied with respect to humidity as is the heat in Asia. Hence the question is not accurate. I live in the Southeastern U.S., and the humidity in the southeast is unbearable in the summer.
milk to curd, the ripening of a fruit, cooking of food and onset of monsoon after the unbearable heat of summer.
Usually hot, scarcely rains. Dry, humid, Lots of heat waves.
The word "unbearable" is an adjective. It describes something that is not able to be endured or tolerated.
Yes, it is very hot here in the summer but not unbearable. It's a dry heat, reaches about highs 115 maybe a little hotter sometimes.
The heat is unbearable in summers because the rains cause high humidity. Due to high humidity in air, the sweat doesn't evaporate making the heat unbearable .
as in rains when summer comes they heat up which makes them useless.So try to recharge them.
The water is cold in earth pots in summer season than during rains because the pots reflects the heat or cold. Then it produce little opposite temperature.
It doesn't rain in summer because of the heat. It needs to be alot cooler to rain. Except in the execotic areas, where it rains because of the mass amount of condensed watervapor that has evaporated.